The horses the two are standing in front of are carved wooden rocking horses, and they are ridable, which I did. They are moved by putting wheels where the rockers are, making them "Rock and Roll horses".
Na na na na na na na na, BAT DOG! This little guy was just a visitor, but I think it had as much attention as some that work at faire! Only problem, he (she?) kept wanting to get on the scooter with Mom, and tangling the leash in the wings...
And this was a good line up of some participants in the joust. Just thought it was a nice shot...
So, I am not doing a whole lot, Husband's test went well, mine is Monday. Hoping for the best, and will cheerfully eat whole grains, red foods, and generally ignore potatoes for a while after!!!
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That looked fun! No goats? Tee hee.
Oh, Isobelle, I didn't get to take a picture, *YES*, there WAS a goat! She has the cutest little cart, and takes children around the faire. She also seemed to love the new area we had in the forest. She and her two sheep friends seemed to consider it a buffet line. I didn't even think to take a picture of her for you... Next time! :)
Looks like more fun than a colonoscopy!
Good luck with the test. I'd much rather see Faire pictures than think about colonoscopies!
Faire pics are plenty for now, until you can give us the all clear report.
Oh, yeah!!
Me, too. But it isn't happening, in my case... *sigh*
Your mouth, G*d's ears... :)
When I was doing the prep for my colonoscopy, I wasn't allowed to eat anything. Potatoes would have been nice.
That's yet another difference. One friend said she just had to drink the "super pooper" medicine, and then have the test, you weren't allowed to eat anything, I was to avoid certain things for a week, then liquids for 24 hours. Odd...
This looks like fun. Love the pics.
Strange way to prep for that test I had the horrible rip you apart by sandblasting your insides with chemicals prep, you are lucky:)
Good luck. B
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